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New Delhi: A total of 41 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been deployed in West Bengal and Odisha to deal with any emergency situation arising out of cyclone 'Amphan', NDRF chief S N Pradhan said on Tuesday.
Addressing a press conference here, Pradhan said cyclone Amphan is a second disaster coming in the time of already prevailing COVID-19 and it requires continuous monitoring.
Cyclone in the time of #COVID!
We are facing two disasters at once - #COVID19 & Cyclone #Amphan & we are keeping a close eye on the situation; in view of prevailing COVID-19 scenario all teams are equipped with PPE: NDRF DG, SN Pradhan during media briefing
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"A total of 41 NDRF teams including reserves are deployed in two Amphan-affected states of Odisha and West Bengal," he said.
The NDRF Director General said Amphan will be extremely severe cyclonic storm when it makes landfall on May 20 and its hit potential remains strong.
NDRF teams deployed in #Odisha for #CycloneAmphan
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He said the NDRF has learnt from its experience of handling cyclone Fani' and has deployed tree-pole cutters in the areas which are expected to be hit.
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"Wireless sets, satellite phones and other communication equipment are also with our teams. Our preparation is on par with facing a super cyclone like the one that hit the Odisha coast in 1999," he said.
Cyclone 'Amphan' has developed into a super cyclone over the Bay of Bengal on Monday and has the potential to cause extensive damage in the coastal districts of West Bengal when it makes landfall, the government had said.
This is the second super cyclone over the Bay of Bengal in two decades.
The cyclone is expected to make landfall on the West Bengal coast in the afternoon of May 20 between Digha in West Bengal and Hatia island in Bangladesh as an extremely severe cyclonic storm.
Shah speaks to Mamata and Navin, assures all help for cyclone Amphan
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday spoke to chief ministers of West Bengal and Odisha -- Mamata Banerjee and Navin Patnaik respectively -- and assured them of all possible help to deal with the situation arising out of the super cyclone 'Amphan', officials said.
During the telephonic conversation with Banerjee, Shah took stock of the situation in West Bengal, where the cyclone is expected to make landfall on Wednesday.
The home minister assured the chief minister of all possible help to deal with the situation arising due to the cyclone 'Amphan', a home ministry official said.
Home Minister Amit Shah has also spoken to West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on #AmphanCyclone. He has assured that the Centre is committed to help the state & already teams of NDRF have been deployed. Centre is ready to give any assistance the state requires: MHA sources
(ANI)
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In his phone call with Patnaik, Shah reviewed the situation in Odisha and assured him of the necessary assistance from the central government to tide over the situation.
Cyclone "Amphan" developed into a super cyclone over the Bay of Bengal on Monday and has the potential to cause extensive damage in the coastal districts of West Bengal when it makes landfall, the government had said.
This is the second super cyclone over the Bay of Bengal in two decades.
Also Read: Super cyclone Amphan: ‘Odisha leaves nothing to chance’
The cyclone is expected to make landfall on the West Bengal coast in the afternoon of May 20 between Digha in West Bengal and Hatia island in Bangladesh as an extremely severe cyclonic storm with wind speeds ranging up to 195 kmph.
It has the potential to cause extensive damage in the coastal districts of West Bengal, the government said.
Amphan will cause heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in the coastal districts of West Bengal, it added.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with the home minister, on Monday had reviewed the situation arising from the cyclone and assured of all possible assistance from the central government.
(PTI)